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1 1, Pref | wickedness remains in the world, is ever exposed to accusation. 2 1, Pref | after the rudiments of the world, and not after Christ." 3 1, Pref | manifest in the words of the world's wisdom, he said that the 4 1, Pref | to the rudiments of the world." No man of sense, however, 5 1, Pref | to the rudiments of the world." Now those words, which 6 1, Pref | to the rudiments of the world," must have some resemblance 7 1, III | finally) to defeat the whole world in its conspiracy against 8 1, VII | since almost the entire world is better acquainted with 9 1, VIII | who place a God over the world. And we have heard that 10 1, X | seeing what happens in the world to the vicious and to the 11 1, XI | men in every part of the world, at the cost of great danger, 12 1, XI | to all quarters of the world to ensure the salvation 13 1, XIII | seemeth to be wise in this world, let him become a fool, 14 1, XIII | For the wisdom of this world is foolishness with God." 15 1, XIII | but "the wisdom of this world." And again, not, "If any 16 1, XIII | him become a fool in this world, that he may become wise." 17 1, XIII | then, "the wisdom of this world," every false system of 18 1, XIII | becomes foolish as to this world. As if we were to say that 19 1, XIII | in the wisdom of God, the world by wisdom knew not God, 20 1, XVI | dispersed throughout the entire world, obey the laws of Moses. 21 1, XVIII | who was the Creator of the world. For it became the Creator 22 1, XIX | which teaches that the world is not yet ten thousand 23 1, XIX | those who hold that the world is uncreated. For, maintaining 24 1, XIX | that, in his opinion, the world was uncreated. But let this 25 1, XX | into testifying that the world is comparatively modern, 26 1, XXI | such a doctrine ! Then the world would not have been filled 27 1, XXIII | the admirable order of the world, we should worship the Maker 28 1, XXIII | it all things which the world requires, and which are 29 1, XXIII | For all are parts of the world, while God is no part of 30 1, XXIV | they delight to give this world; and they knew nothing beyond 31 1, XXV | which they discharge in the world, according to the will of 32 1, XXV | mythologies to the Creator of the world? And now enough on this 33 1, XXVI | everywhere throughout the world, not a few persons, Greeks 34 1, XXVII | spread of His doctrine in the world, --both the princes of the 35 1, XXIX | and visible to the whole world, which speaks of him as 36 1, XXIX | shake the whole inhabited world not only to a degree far 37 1, XXIX | wise man in any part of the world whatever, or any prince 38 1, XXX | illustrious individuals in the world ? And yet it is a rate thing 39 1, XXXII | pleasing to the Creator of the world, should not have had a miraculous 40 1, XXXII | mass of wickedness in the world, to a birth more disgraceful 41 1, XXXII | rather introduce Him into the world through a lawful marriage? 42 1, XXXVI | believe in the Creator of the world, as they had learned, and 43 1, XXXVII | and the kingdoms of the world, and the events that were 44 1, XXXVII | man and woman. For if the world has been created, as many 45 1, XL | Lord was to come into the world. In the next place, he runs 46 1, XLVIII | simplicity would set the whole world in movement, and split in 47 1, XLVIII | that giveth life unto the world; and so also a sense of 48 1, LIII | everywhere throughout the world have reposed a simple faith 49 1, LVII | after coming into this world, and having desired to act 50 1, LVII | followers in the entire world, and probably I have even 51 1, LVII | while in the rest of the world, through which he desired 52 1, LX | had actually come into the world; and having pro-determined 53 1, LXI | My kingdom were of this world, then would My servants 54 1, LXI | is My kingdom not of this world." Now, if Celsus had seen 55 1, LXII | the philosophers of the world in their opinions, would 56 1, LXII | words to the end of the world," On this account are they 57 1, LXIII | Jesus Christ came into, the world to save sinners, of whom 58 1, LXVI | for His sojourning in the world as a human being, not to 59 1, LXVII | that the whole habitable world contains evidence of the 60 1, LXIX | Jesus, on entering into the world, assumed, as one born of 61 2, IV | was kept secret since the world began, but now is made manifest 62 2, VIII | believed to impend over the world, but have even already endured 63 2, IX | even to the end of the world." And we quote these passages, 64 2, X | take away the sin of the world. For, knowing all things 65 2, XIII | preached throughout the whole world, for a testimony against 66 2, XIII | Christ preached in the whole world under heaven to Greeks and 67 2, XVI | was a benefit to the whole world, as we proved in the preceding 68 2, XXX | Jesus throughout the entire world; not only for the reasons 69 2, XXX | to prevail throughout the world, unless at the advent of 70 2, XXXI | such mighty things in the world, and they were created; 71 2, XLII | preached throughout the whole world, and that His disciples 72 2, XLII | His own words, the "coming world;" whereas in what is called 73 2, XLII | what is called the "present world" life is a calamity, or 74 2, XLIII | over those who were in this world, he went to Hades to gain 75 2, XLIV | flood of wickedness (in the world). But since this Jew of 76 2, LV | and returned to the upper world with a golden napkin which 77 2, LVIII | good has accrued to the world from the resurrection of 78 2, LXVII | nor was he sent into the world at all for the purpose of 79 2, LXVII | Yet He was sent into the world not only to become known, 80 2, LXVIII | are, and allege that the world would be better if it were 81 2, LXVIII | they are proved to make the world, so far as depends upon 82 2, LXIX | Jesus Christ, by whom the world is crucified to me, and 83 2, LXIX | crucified to me, and I unto the world; " and as His death was 84 2, LXXVIII| Did Jesus come into the world for this purpose, that we 85 2, LXXVIII| the foolish things of the world, would cause an ignorant 86 2, LXXVIII| spread throughout the entire world his doctrine of religious 87 3, VIII | continue, and that the whole world should be filled with this 88 3, IX | doctrine throughout the whole world. Some of them, accordingly, 89 3, XV | existence, so far as regards the world, enjoyed by believers at 90 3, XV | to repose, nor, when the world makes war upon us, to become 91 3, XVII | with salvation to the whole world.~ 92 3, XIX | yet not the wisdom of this world, nor of the princes of this 93 3, XIX | nor of the princes of this world, who come to nought, but 94 3, XIX | God ordained before the world unto our glory; which none 95 3, XIX | none of the princes of this world knew.'"~ 96 3, XXII | their departure from this world, by quoting the histories 97 3, XXVI | visited many parts of the world, and announced marvellous 98 3, XXVII | visited many parts of the world," and "made marvellous announcements;" 99 3, XXIX | prevail throughout the whole world for the conversion and reformation 100 3, XXIX | situated, are as beacons in the world; for who would not admit 101 3, XXX | any such city in the whole world; whereas the councillors 102 3, XLVII | they are wise men of the world: for as there are in existence 103 3, XLVII | constitute the wisdom of the world, which perishes and fades 104 3, XLVII | from the creation of the world are Clearly seen, being 105 3, XLVIII | the foolish things of the world to confound the wise; and 106 3, XLIX | for the sins of the whole world." After this it is superfluous 107 3, LXI | God ordained before the world to the glory of His saints, 108 3, LXI | was kept secret since the world began, but now is made manifest 109 3, LXXIII | men in all parts of the world, brings: to Himself even 110 3, LXXIII | the foolish things of the world to confound the wise," calling, 111 3, LXXVII | exceeding greatness of the world and its contents, and from 112 4, IV | lived in one corner of the world, but as far as in Him lay, 113 4, V | of the Lord filleth the world, and that which upholdeth 114 4, IX | the Reformer of the whole world, who did not need to employ 115 4, IX | circumscribe the duration of the world, by reason of its having 116 4, IX | there is to be an end to the world, and after the end a just 117 4, X | necessary for the whole world, and which perhaps are not 118 4, XI | conflagrations take place in the world after long intervals of 119 4, XII | future) conflagration of the world; but, on the contrary (if 120 4, XIV | the conflagration (of the world) takes place; and at another, 121 4, XX | wickedness, to purify the world, and to treat every one 122 4, XXI | and the destruction of the world took place in order that 123 4, XXIII | that, abandoning the whole world, and the regions of heaven, 124 4, XXVI | beautiful things in the world to the Maker of all, and 125 4, XXVII | that God had made the whole world, and the vault of heaven 126 4, XXVIII | of heaven, and the whole world, and despising this great 127 4, XXVIII | for the sins of the whole world." And this, then, is our 128 4, XXVIII | sinners in all parts of the world (that they may forsake their 129 4, XL | things who was born into the world untainted by sin. For as 130 4, XLIII | upon whom the ends of the world are come." The varying customs ( 131 4, XLV | heard of the burning of the world, though without comprehending ( 132 4, XLV | conceive the desire that the world should continue, shall their 133 4, LIV | there was no absurdity in a world which consists of diverse 134 4, LV | existence of each part of the world were addressed to one thing 135 4, LVII | from the beginning of the world, laws established for the 136 4, LVII | will continue while the world lasts, I do not know whether, 137 4, LVII | after the destruction of the world, and what our Scriptures 138 4, LX | those who hold that the world is to perish; while those 139 4, LXI | immortal, then either the whole world is immortal, and thus not 140 4, LXI | immortal. If, accordingly, the world is immortal (which is agreeable 141 4, LXI | let Celsus show that the world was not produced from a 142 4, LXI | immortal." If, however, the world is not immortal (seeing 143 4, LXI | then, in the event of the world perishing, what will become 144 4, LXII | more or fewer evils in the world (than have always been). 145 4, LXII | were fewer evils in the world, is one which we make, in 146 4, LXIII | more or fewer evils in the world; that as, according to the 147 4, LXIII | indestructibility of the world, the equipoise of the elements 148 4, LXIII | prevent the destruction of the world), so a kind of Providence 149 4, LXVIII | the conflagration of the world, which has taken place countless 150 4, LXVIII | understand, however, how the world is to be always the same, 151 4, LXIX | administers correction to the world, in purifying it by a flood 152 4, LXIX | to the good of the whole world. If, however, he should 153 4, LXIX | in the creation of the world, all things had been arranged 154 4, LXIX | wickedness, and upon a whole world, which was polluted as it 155 4, LXIX | a perverted and changed world. And as a husbandman performs 156 4, LXIX | regard to the care of the world; and this, as it is truly 157 4, LXX | another, or to the whole world." Now this assertion is 158 4, LXX | wickedness were profitable to the world, or at least might be so, 159 4, LXX | the administration of the world, so disposing them as to 160 4, LXX | greatest advantage to the world, and will therefore on that 161 4, LXX | will thus be useful to the world.~ 162 4, LXXVII | asserts that all things in the world are subject to all rational 163 4, LXXIX | had before said, that "the world was uncreated and incorruptible, 164 4, LXXIX | caught by men? For, since the world was created in conformity 165 4, LXXX | in the beginning of the world's existence human nature 166 4, XCIII | Scriptures the "prince of this world," while others predict future 167 4, XCVIII | constitution which prevails in the world, and which extends even 168 4, XCIX | dolphins, but that this world, as being God's work, might 169 4, XCIX | and "in order that this world, as being God's work, might 170 5, X | Ye are the light of I the world," and, "Let your light so 171 5, X | light, and the light of the world, and the light of men) to 172 5, XI | man that cometh into the world," and who comprehend also 173 5, XI | I am the light of the world," would not rationally offer 174 5, XII | even to the end of the world." And if a branch cannot 175 5, XII | Him in all parts of the world, and is also in all places 176 5, XII | not reach the whole of the world. But, to use the very words 177 5, XIV | which is to consume the world), all the rest of the human 178 5, XIV | For God does not rule the world in order to satisfy inordinate 179 5, XV | of a conflagration of the world, held by certain of the 180 5, XV | which is brought upon the world, and probably also on each 181 5, XV | God brings fire upon the world, not like a cook, but like 182 5, XV | which is to destroy the world), as if He were a cook."~ 183 5, XVI | foolish things" of the world, and "base things," and " 184 5, XVI | in the wisdom of God, the world by wisdom knew not God,"-- 185 5, XVI | is to be brought upon the world by God, and the punishments 186 5, XVI | the foolish things of the world," and "the base," and "the 187 5, XVII | which is to come upon the world by the fire of purification, 188 5, XX | be a conflagration of the world, and after that an arrangement 189 5, XX | former arrangement of the world. Those of them, however, 190 5, XXI | incorruptibility of the world, yet fall into similar errors. 191 5, XXI | relations existed in the world. From this view it necessarily 192 5, XXV | the administration of the world is carried on. And whatever 193 5, XXVI | the administration of the world is carried on." Thus Celsus, 194 5, XXXII | us "from the present evil world," and "from the princes 195 5, XXXII | from the princes of the world that come to nought;" and 196 5, XXXIII | Jews, regulates the whole world by the word of His teaching. 197 5, LIV | of him who visited (the world), assert that before him 198 5, LVIII | of God" who came into the world for the salvation of men, 199 5, LIX | regarding the creation of the world which are current among 200 5, LIX | to the creation of the world, and the "rest which is 201 5, LXIV | uttering the words, 'The world is crucified to me, and 202 5, LXIV | crucified to me, and I unto the world.'" And this is the only 203 5, LXV | differ so widely saying, 'The world is crucified to me, and 204 5, LXV | crucified to me, and I unto the world,'" we shall show the falsity 205 5, LXV | language, and say, "The world is crucified to me, and 206 5, LXV | crucified to me, and I unto the world." And consequently in this 207 6, II | disparage Plato (for the great world of men has found even him 208 6, II | traversed many countries of the world, impressing, agreeably to 209 6, III | from the creation of the world are clearly seen, being 210 6, IV | its passage (to a happier world) after a virtuous life, 211 6, IV | from the creation of the world, and from (the contemplation 212 6, IV | the foolish things of the world to confound the wise; and 213 6, IV | and base things of the world, and things that are weak, 214 6, V | man that cometh into the world" (i.e., the true world, 215 6, V | the world" (i.e., the true world, which is perceived by the 216 6, V | maketh him a light of the world: "For this light shone in 217 6, XI | proclaimed to the entire world that Jesus Christ is the 218 6, XI | found nowhere throughout the world; and yet, in order to gain 219 6, XII | that "the wisdom of the world is foolishness with God." 220 6, XIII | by us the wisdom of the "world," which is "foolishness 221 6, XX | from the creation of the world, but seeing, as it was expressed 222 6, XXIII | souls enter into a better world; and let him peruse also, 223 6, XXVII | who is the Creator of this world, and the God of Moses, and 224 6, XXVII | the noble Creator of this world an "accursed divinity." 225 6, XXIX | praise to the Creator of the world, who promised to give them 226 6, XXXI | which are subjected to the world of ruling spirits. (The 227 6, XXXI | type, and opening to the world the gate which thou didst 228 6, XXXI | seest the essence of the world. Let grace be with me, O 229 6, XXXIV | and death ceasing in the world, when the sin of the world 230 6, XXXIV | world, when the sin of the world is dead; and, again, a narrow 231 6, XXXV | heavenly church and a better world; and that the circumcision 232 6, XXXV | the psychic creator of the world; or perhaps, in contradistinction 233 6, XXXVI | that death ceases in the world when the sin of the world 234 6, XXXVI | world when the sin of the world dies, referring the saying 235 6, XLII | down headlong to this lower world." These words of Homer, 236 6, XLVI | to the destruction of the world. And any one who chooses 237 6, XLVII | ancient times termed this world, as being born of God, both 238 6, XLVII | perverted what is said of the world, as being born of God, and 239 6, XLVII | beautifully arranged this world, as being the Son of God; 240 6, XLVII | that the architect of this world is the Son of God, and that 241 6, L | the ancients regarding the world, and the origin of man, 242 6, L | all what the nature of the world is, and of man, have woven 243 6, L | days the creation of the world had been finished," and 244 6, LII | regard to the origin of the world and its destruction, whether 245 6, LIII | who acknowledge that this world is not the work of a different 246 6, LIII | transport them out of this world, which he himself has made?" 247 6, LIII | our maintaining that this world also is a work of the universal 248 6, LIII | our maintaining that this world also is the work of the 249 6, LIV | from this "present evil world," and from those evil days 250 6, LV | with the order of the whole world, have resulted from His 251 6, LIX | convey them out of this world which he himself created?" 252 6, LIX | removes out of the whole world, consisting of heaven and 253 6, LIX | it is usual to call the "world." In the Gospel according 254 6, LIX | regions of earth termed "world," as in the passage, "He 255 6, LIX | man that cometh into the 'world;'" as also in this, "In 256 6, LIX | as also in this, "In the world ye shall have tribulation; 257 6, LIX | cheer, I have overcome the world." If, then, we understand 258 6, LIX | by "removing out of the world" a transference from "regions 259 6, LIX | heaven and earth be termed "world," then those who perished 260 6, LIX | removed out of the so-called "world." And yet, indeed, if we 261 6, LIX | from the creation of the world are clearly seen, being 262 6, LIX | seen,"is gone out of the world, the Word having removed 263 6, LX | distribution of the creation of the world over certain days, before 264 6, LX | were, very Maker of the world was the Word, the Son of 265 6, LX | the Word--to create the world, is primarily Creator. And 266 6, LX | occupied in the creation of the world, and quoted the words: " 267 6, LXI | follows the completion of the world's creation, and which lasts 268 6, LXI | during the duration of the world, and in which all those 269 6, LXXVIII| sent them out into all the world. Now the comic poet, to 270 6, LXXVIII| one corner over the whole world.~ 271 6, LXXIX | in order that the whole world of men might be enlightened 272 6, LXXIX | many antichrists in the world, in the same way, knowing 273 6, LXXIX | are many christs in the world, who, like Him, have loved 274 6, LXXIX | sent it forth into all the world." The comic poet, indeed, 275 6, LXXIX | demands, the affairs of the world. It is 'not, however, a 276 6, LXXIX | with might and power upon a world of souls, which no longer 277 6, LXXX | fall is the riches of the world, and the diminishing of 278 7, III | sent forth, and the whole world peopled. But those sayings 279 7, VII | of the earth, of whom the world was not worthy:" for they 280 7, IX | I have come because the world is perishing, and you, O 281 7, XIV | seemed that all men in the world had foretold it in a fit 282 7, XVII | nature should come into the world with the holy human soul 283 7, XVII | dominion over the whole world. For we have signs and pledges 284 7, XVIII | who should come into the world would be the Son of this 285 7, XXI | them that are rich in this world, that they be not high-minded, 286 7, XXIII | wise in "the wisdom of this world," as it is called, "which 287 7, XXVI | Christ's teaching in the world. But since it was the purpose 288 7, XXXII | When it comes into the world at birth, it casts off the 289 7, XXXV | power felt through the whole world, in drawing and congregating 290 7, XXXVII | from the creation of the world are clearly seen, being 291 7, XXXIX | account of the creation of the world, introduces man before his 292 7, XXXIX | judgment I am come into this world, that they which see not, 293 7, XLI | prophets of the Creator of the world, who have spoken so many 294 7, XLIV | the foolish things of this world"--the simplest of Christians, 295 7, XLIV | In whatever part of the world he is, he prays; but he 296 7, XLVI | address to the Creator of the world their prayers and thanksgivings 297 7, XLVI | from the creation of the world are clearly seen" by the 298 7, XLVI | the created things of this world to the invisible things 299 7, LI | Ye are the light of the world," and of the Word, who says, " 300 7, LVII | repentance to the whole world, and with much greater results. 301 7, LXII | and impious nations in the world. That the Persians hold 302 7, LXIII | and impious nations in the world, and if the Persians even 303 8, IV | that the prince of this world, who "transforms himself 304 8, XI | show Himself before all the world in such a form as each was 305 8, XIII | one, the prince of this world, who leads astray from God 306 8, XIV | that it would be men of the world, and not men of God, who 307 8, XIV | us, he added, "Not as the world giveth peace, do I give 308 8, XIV | we are oppressed in the world, we have confidence in Him 309 8, XIV | in Him who said, "In the world ye shall have tribulation; 310 8, XIV | cheer, I have overcome the world." And it is He whom we call 311 8, XV | than God, who rules the world, and that he rules over 312 8, XV | who say that the visible world is under the government 313 8, XXIV | an idol is nothing in the world," the consequence that it 314 8, XXVIII | will eat no flesh while the world standeth, lest I make my 315 8, XXXIII | over the things of this world: and that we must do as 316 8, XXXIV | of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness 317 8, XXXVI | called "the prince of this world," can effect anything against 318 8, XXXVIII| amidst the order of the world to see Him who has made 319 8, XLIII | take away the sin of the world." It was not by compulsion, 320 8, XLIV | it is probable that the world will be at peace with the. 321 8, XLV | appeared in visible forms. The world is full of such instances. 322 8, XLVIII | what we speak of as the world to come, and the rewards 323 8, LIV | Now is the prince of this world judged." We are, then, indulging 324 8, LV | reason for our leaving this world, except when piety and virtue 325 8, LVI | over the affairs of the world. For we worship the Lord 326 8, LVI | over the affairs of this world; for "no man can serve two 327 8, LIX | among all men throughout the world; yea, I may add without 328 8, LXIII | princes, of whom, as the world and all history are full 329 8, LXVIII | will "the affairs of the world fall into the hands of the 330 8, LXIX | being masters of the whole world, are left with not so much 331 8, LXX | preserve the order of the world; and society is held together 332 8, LXX | even in the midst of a world that hates us, we enjoy 333 8, LXX | cheer, I have overcome the world." And truly He has overcome 334 8, LXX | truly He has overcome the world. Wherefore the world prevails 335 8, LXX | the world. Wherefore the world prevails only so long as 336 8, LXX | Father power to overcome the world; and from His victory we